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<div class="csl-entry">Jaron, F. F. D., Marti-Vidal, I., Schartner, M., Gonzalez Garcia, J., Albentosa-Ruiz, E., Bernhart, S., Böhm, J., Gruber, J. F., Modiri, S., Nothnagel, A. G., Pérez‐Díez, V., Savolainen, T., Soja, B., Varenius, E., & Xu, M. H. (2024). Cross‐Polarization Gain Calibration of Linearly Polarized VLBI Antennas by Observations of 4C 39.25. <i>Radio Science</i>, <i>59</i>(4), Article e2023RS007892. https://doi.org/10.1029/2023RS007892</div>
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dc.identifier.issn
0048-6604
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/199726
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dc.description.abstract
Radio telescopes with dual linearly polarized feeds regularly participate in Very Long Baseline Interferometry. One example is the VLBI Global Observing System (VGOS), which is employed for high-precision geodesy and astrometry. In order to achieve the maximum signal-to-noise ratio, the visibilities of all four polarization products are combined to Stokes I before fringe-fitting. Our aim is to improve cross-polarization bandpass calibration, which is an essential processing step in this context. Here we investigate the shapes of these station-specific quantities as a function of frequency and time. We observed the extra-galactic source 4C 39.25 for 6 hours with a VGOS network. We correlated the data with the DiFX software and analyzed the visibilities with PolConvert to determine the complex cross-bandpasses with high accuracy. Their frequency-dependent shape is to first order characterized by a group delay between the two orthogonal polarizations, in the order of several hundred picoseconds. We find that this group delay shows systematic variability in the range of a few picoseconds, but can remain stable within this range for several years, as evident from earlier sessions. On top of the linear phase-frequency relationship there are systematic deviations of several tens of degrees, which in addition are subject to smooth temporal evolution. The antenna cross-bandpasses are variable on time scales of ∼1 hr, which defines the frequency of necessary calibrator scans. The source 4C 39.25 is confirmed as an excellent cross-bandpass calibrator. Dedicated surveys are highly encouraged to search for more calibrators of similar quality.
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dc.description.sponsorship
FWF - Österr. Wissenschaftsfonds
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dc.language.iso
en
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dc.publisher
AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
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dc.relation.ispartof
Radio Science
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dc.subject
VLBI
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dc.subject
VGOS
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dc.title
Cross‐Polarization Gain Calibration of Linearly Polarized VLBI Antennas by Observations of 4C 39.25